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A Phrasal Verb consists of a verb and a preposition or adverb that changes the meaning. In this lesson let us learn the common phrasal verbs with put to use them in your daily conversation.
Put off - Postpone / To delay
Example - They put off the conference until next Friday.
Put up with - To tolerate
Example - I can't put up with him anymore,he's driving me crazy.
Put through - To connect somebody on phone
Example - Could you put me through to the supervisor please.
It also means - To make someone experience something very unpleasant
Example - He's put me through hell.
Put across - To communicate something
Example - I just want to put across my point to him.
Put down - to insult/humiliate
Example - My boss always puts me down in front of my co-workers.
It also means - Painless killing of an animal
Example - Our dog was suffering so we had to put her down.
Put on - To become fat
Example - He has put on a lot of weight.
It also means - To wear something
Example - Can I put on this dress for my birthday party?
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